- Heatherwood Middle School
- Digital Citizenship
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Everett Public Schools - From District Page:
Digital Citizenship and Media Literacy
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In 2016, Washington State legislators directed OSPI to convene an advisory group “to identify successful practices and recommend medial literacy and digital citizenship improvements statewide. The group recognized the curriculum and resources of Common Sense Media as a leader in educating students, families and educators about safe, secure and productive use of digital tools and online resources.
Common Sense Media states:
Media and technology are at the very center of all our lives today -- especially our children’s. Kids today spend over 50 hours of screen time every week. The media content they consume and create has a profound impact on their social, emotional, cognitive, and physical development. Learning how to use media and technology wisely is an essential skill for life and learning in the 21st century.
Resources
Common Sense Media - Rating, Reviews and More
Common Sense Media - Family Toolkit
Hoonuit (formerly Atomic Learning) Digital Citizenship Lessons
OSPI: Digital Citizenship and Medial Literacy Resources
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Learn more
Check out Common Sense Media’s Family ToolboxCheck out the digital citizenship topics below
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